Deck 10: Poetry

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Poetry has little relationship to phonological awareness.
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Rhyme can occur in midsentence as well as at sentence endings in children's poetry.
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Rhyme does not have to be emphasized when presenting a poem to young children.
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Catchy rhyme is learned quickly.
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When reading poetry,one should pause slightly at the end of each line for the rhyme to become more apparent.
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Nonsense verse does not make sense,so preschoolers usually do not relate to it.
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Some poetry is used to promote a child's feeling of his own competency.
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Inanimate objects should not speak or move in young children's poetry,for that confuses children.
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Poetry can contain rhythm,rhyme and repetition.
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Poetry for preschools is hard to find.
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"Diddle,diddle,dumpling" demonstrates both repetition of consonant sounds and alliteration.
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Chants may not rhyme.
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Some poetry motivates child physical movement.
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The text urges teachers to create their own poetry.
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Teachers can either read or recite a poem.
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A child's ability to recognize rhyming words can be linked to early ready ability.
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Some rhyming nursery songs emphasize alliteration.
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Children's experiences with rhyme and rhyming have no relationship to their ease in learning to read.
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Some of children's delight with poetry is poetry's predictability.
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Poetry sets up expectancies that often happen.
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A suspected benefit of a literary background that includes poetry experience is

A)​the child's academic learning is enhanced.
B)​the poetry experience promotes later math ability.
C)​its relationship to learning to read with ease.
D)​it increases oral vocabulary and IQ.
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Poetry has

A)​form and order.
B)​often been put to music.
C)​often stimulated a child's imagination.
D)​all of these answers.
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The main goal in introducing children to poetry is

A)​the literary value it holds.
B)​to promote pleasure and enjoyment with this language art.
C)​to build vocabulary.
D)​to teach the "Alphabet Song."
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Mother Goose poetry is out of date for today's young children.
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Syllables in the middle of words that rhyme can be used to create a poem.
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Giving teapots life in poetry is an example of

A)​reality.
B)​personification.
C)​allusion.
D)​animalism.
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Poetry can

A)​amuse and entertain or become boring.
B)​be considered playful but not really educational.
C)​destroy child self esteem.
D)​be considered as more appropriate for elementary school aged children rather than preschoolers.
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Narrative poetry tells a story.
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A poet may use a device called ____ to attract child attention.

A)​double verb action.
B)​pictorial symmetry.
C)​onomatopoeia.
D)​none of these answers.
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Alliteration is the repetition of ending consonant sounds.
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A poem's message or subject matter can

A)​be developmentally appropriate.
B)​be developmentally inappropriate.
C)​be both developmentally appropriate and developmentally inappropriate.
D)​none of these answers.
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Many song lyrics rhyme.
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Sound-based word games that rhyme are good for developing early reading skills.
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A poem that does not rhyme is called

A)​free verse.
B)​narrative.
C)​a lyric.
D)​none of these answers.
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Poetry is considered to be

A)​aesthetically crude.
B)​more suited to and enjoyed by educated people.
C)​part of our literary heritage.
D)​part of our literary logic.
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Poetry types include

A)​free verse.
B)​nonfiction.
C)​limerick.
D)​both free verse and limerick.
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One of the elements of good teacher poetry reading is reading it using good teacher diction.
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Poems are not metrical forms.
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Finding poetry with content familiar to young children is a professional selection criteria.
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Poetry often builds its unique rhythm

A)​through accented syllables.
B)​by combining words within words.
C)​by using commas and colons.
D)​none of these answers.
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Name three classic children's nursery songs containing rhyming words.
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Many chants are

A)​also poetry.
B)​not cultural literacy in action.
C)​used in ritual deportations.
D)​all of the above
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Create a short example of narrative poetry.
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Poetry that does not rhyme is called

A)​open verse.
B)​free verse.
C)​melodic poetry.
D)​descriptive poetry.
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When teacher reads poetry she should

A)​emphasize rhyming line endings.
B)​read it with familiarity.
C)​ask children to remember it.
D)​read it from a wall chart.
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Provide an example of a short two verse poem that uses a simile.
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"The clock said the words one,two,three" is an example of

A)​diction.
B)​cadence.
C)​implied analogy.
D)​personification.
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Write a four-line poem that includes some of the special features found in children's classic poetry and identify the features you used.A point will be added to your test score for each feature you use and identify.
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Some of the characteristics that make poetry appealing to preschoolers are
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Mother Goose poems typically have

A)​at least twenty lines.
B)​strong rhythm and cadence.
C)​lots of extra words.
D)​none of the above
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Poetry has little relationship to phonological awareness.
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Rhyme can occur in midsentence as well as at sentence endings in children's poetry.
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Rhyme does not have to be emphasized when presenting a poem to young children.
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Catchy rhyme is learned quickly.
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When reading poetry,one should pause slightly at the end of each line for the rhyme to become more apparent.
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Nonsense verse does not make sense,so preschoolers usually do not relate to it.
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Some poetry is used to promote a child's feeling of his own competency.
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Inanimate objects should not speak or move in young children's poetry,for that confuses children.
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Poetry can contain rhythm,rhyme and repetition.
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Poetry for preschools is hard to find.
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"Diddle,diddle,dumpling" demonstrates both repetition of consonant sounds and alliteration.
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Chants may not rhyme.
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Some poetry motivates child physical movement.
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The text urges teachers to create their own poetry.
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Teachers can either read or recite a poem.
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A child's ability to recognize rhyming words can be linked to early ready ability.
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Some rhyming nursery songs emphasize alliteration.
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Children's experiences with rhyme and rhyming have no relationship to their ease in learning to read.
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Some of children's delight with poetry is poetry's predictability.
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Poetry sets up expectancies that often happen.
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21
A suspected benefit of a literary background that includes poetry experience is

A)​the child's academic learning is enhanced.
B)​the poetry experience promotes later math ability.
C)​its relationship to learning to read with ease.
D)​it increases oral vocabulary and IQ.
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Poetry has

A)​form and order.
B)​often been put to music.
C)​often stimulated a child's imagination.
D)​all of these answers.
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The main goal in introducing children to poetry is

A)​the literary value it holds.
B)​to promote pleasure and enjoyment with this language art.
C)​to build vocabulary.
D)​to teach the "Alphabet Song."
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24
Mother Goose poetry is out of date for today's young children.
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Syllables in the middle of words that rhyme can be used to create a poem.
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Giving teapots life in poetry is an example of

A)​reality.
B)​personification.
C)​allusion.
D)​animalism.
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Poetry can

A)​amuse and entertain or become boring.
B)​be considered playful but not really educational.
C)​destroy child self esteem.
D)​be considered as more appropriate for elementary school aged children rather than preschoolers.
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Narrative poetry tells a story.
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A poet may use a device called ____ to attract child attention.

A)​double verb action.
B)​pictorial symmetry.
C)​onomatopoeia.
D)​none of these answers.
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Alliteration is the repetition of ending consonant sounds.
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A poem's message or subject matter can

A)​be developmentally appropriate.
B)​be developmentally inappropriate.
C)​be both developmentally appropriate and developmentally inappropriate.
D)​none of these answers.
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32
Many song lyrics rhyme.
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Sound-based word games that rhyme are good for developing early reading skills.
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34
A poem that does not rhyme is called

A)​free verse.
B)​narrative.
C)​a lyric.
D)​none of these answers.
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Poetry is considered to be

A)​aesthetically crude.
B)​more suited to and enjoyed by educated people.
C)​part of our literary heritage.
D)​part of our literary logic.
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Poetry types include

A)​free verse.
B)​nonfiction.
C)​limerick.
D)​both free verse and limerick.
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One of the elements of good teacher poetry reading is reading it using good teacher diction.
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Poems are not metrical forms.
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Finding poetry with content familiar to young children is a professional selection criteria.
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40
Poetry often builds its unique rhythm

A)​through accented syllables.
B)​by combining words within words.
C)​by using commas and colons.
D)​none of these answers.
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41
Name three classic children's nursery songs containing rhyming words.
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42
Many chants are

A)​also poetry.
B)​not cultural literacy in action.
C)​used in ritual deportations.
D)​all of the above
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43
Create a short example of narrative poetry.
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44
Poetry that does not rhyme is called

A)​open verse.
B)​free verse.
C)​melodic poetry.
D)​descriptive poetry.
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When teacher reads poetry she should

A)​emphasize rhyming line endings.
B)​read it with familiarity.
C)​ask children to remember it.
D)​read it from a wall chart.
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46
Provide an example of a short two verse poem that uses a simile.
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47
"The clock said the words one,two,three" is an example of

A)​diction.
B)​cadence.
C)​implied analogy.
D)​personification.
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Write a four-line poem that includes some of the special features found in children's classic poetry and identify the features you used.A point will be added to your test score for each feature you use and identify.
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Some of the characteristics that make poetry appealing to preschoolers are
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Mother Goose poems typically have

A)​at least twenty lines.
B)​strong rhythm and cadence.
C)​lots of extra words.
D)​none of the above
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